On the documentary, Sindisiwe details on the day she stabbed to death Alex resident, Flabba

 

By Staff Reporter
news@alexreporter.co.za


Sindisiwe Manqele has revealed that she was busy with Flabba’s documentary in which she will tell all about what happened on the day she stabbed him to death

Sindisiwe who murdered rapper Flabba in 2015 – is doing her part to make positive change into the lives of many.

 

She is also working with ex-convict ‘Skeem GP’ to help others reintegrate into society.

The woman young woman who was in love with Nkululeko Habedi aka ‘Flabba’ – has been doing her bit to help other ex-convicts.

She has been given an olive branch by another ex-convict following her release from prison.

In May, the 32-year-old woman was granted parole after serving six years in jail for the death of Flabba. This, after she brutally stabbed him to death in 2015.

Now the criminal-turned-motivational speaker Themba Lukhele aka “Skeem GP” has pledged his support to her. This, after Central Karoo District mayor Gayton McKenzie offered his assistance as well.

The duo had been working together through Skeem’s foundation that gives motivational talks to schools and communities.

Skeem GP – who according to Drum magazine served time for robbery, kidnapping, impersonation of a police officer, and malicious property damage – had also met with the family of Flabba.

He said: “The family has shown love to her and wants her to be a part of society. We have been attending some events where we go and teach people about prison.”

Speaking on why Sindisiwe – as well as other ex-cons deserve to be reintegrated into society – Skeem GP said: “Forgiveness is everything and I believe people deserve a second chance”.

MCKENZIE IS GRACIOUS TOWARD FLABBA’S KILLER.

Following her release on parole, McKenzie tweeted his support of Sindisiwe Manqele.

He posted alongside a picture of her: “I know that stigma will become your new shadow Sindisiwe Manqele.

“God forgave you, the family of Flabba graciously forgave you, you served your time. It’s going to be harder to forgive yourself at times. [Kenny Kunene] and I will help you rebuild your life whenever you are ready.”

 

Source: TheSouthAfrican.com and Drum magazine

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